Baseline Data From the Anti-Human Trafficking Program in Texas: A Focus on Substance Use as a Critical Concern.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Temilola Salami, Charlotte Hillegass, Cayla Hari, Katie Robichaux, Giacomo Tiznado, Anka A Vujanovic, Mollie Gordon, Nguyen Phuong, Kimberly Williams, John Coverdale
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Abstract

Objective: The goal of this study was to describe the demographic characteristics of sex-trafficked patients encountered through one of the few hospital-based anti-human trafficking specialty programs available nationally and assess how these characteristics relate to substance use.

Method: The sample involved 336 survivors of sex trafficking (mean age=32.39 y). Structured interviews and human trafficking screening tools were used to assess the history of sex trafficking. Demographic and substance use information was collected from patient records.

Results: A significant proportion of patients were female (91.7%), homeless (53.3%), and Black/African American (48.5%), and 72.9% reported using substances at the time of intake. When age, sex, race/ethnicity, and housing status were included in the same model, our logistic regressions did not show a significant effect on substance use.

Conclusions: Although our logistic regressions did not find differences between demographic characteristics and substance use, the high level of substance use in this population underscores the importance of this issue across demographic categories. Given the high prevalence of substance use and the role of substance use in both the coercion and continued exploitation of trafficking victims, it is important to assess and treat substance use as a central and universal concern among trafficked individuals.​​.

来自德克萨斯州反人口贩运计划的基线数据:关注物质使用作为一个关键问题。
目的:本研究的目的是描述通过全国为数不多的以医院为基础的反人口贩运专业项目之一遇到的性贩运患者的人口统计学特征,并评估这些特征与药物使用的关系。方法:抽取性交易幸存者336例,平均年龄32.39 y。使用结构化访谈和人口贩运筛选工具来评估性贩运的历史。从患者记录中收集人口统计和药物使用信息。结果:女性(91.7%)、无家可归者(53.3%)和黑人/非裔美国人(48.5%)占显著比例,72.9%的患者在服用时报告使用物质。当年龄、性别、种族/民族和住房状况被纳入同一模型时,我们的逻辑回归没有显示出对药物使用的显著影响。结论:尽管我们的逻辑回归没有发现人口统计学特征和药物使用之间的差异,但该人群中高水平的药物使用强调了这一问题在人口统计学类别中的重要性。鉴于药物使用的高流行率以及药物使用在强迫和继续剥削贩运受害者方面的作用,必须将药物使用作为被贩运者的中心和普遍关切进行评估和处理。
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2.30
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发文量
159
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Psychiatric Practice® seizes the day with its emphasis on the three Rs — readability, reliability, and relevance. Featuring an eye-catching style, the journal combines clinically applicable reviews, case studies, and articles on treatment advances with practical and informative tips for treating patients. Mental health professionals will want access to this review journal — for sharpening their clinical skills, discovering the best in treatment, and navigating this rapidly changing field. Journal of Psychiatric Practice combines clinically applicable reviews, case studies, and articles on treatment advances with informative "how to" tips for surviving in a managed care environment.
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